Last week at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes banquet here in Champaign-Urbana the claim was made that coaches at whatever level are some of the most influential people in the lives of young people. I’m absolutely positive that is accurate. Go FCA! What a GREAT organization…
Author Archives: Don Follis
Meeting Sarah Thebarge … Writer, Adventurer and Physician’s Assistant
Yesterday at the Fusion Brew coffee shop in Normal, IL, I had the chance to share tea with Sarah TheBarge, writer of The Invisible Girls and the author of a great blog. I loved her book and feel like I’ve really gotten to know her through her blog. I thought I would like her, andContinueContinue reading “Meeting Sarah Thebarge … Writer, Adventurer and Physician’s Assistant”
Short questions to really make you think…
I find in talking with pastors and leaders that coach J. Val Hastings is right. The very best questions — questions that almost become seismic questions they are so right on — often are very short:What’s next? Who can help? How else can you view this? What’s past this?
The Daily Examen…
For several years I have been using the Daily Examen, a prayer made popular by St. Ignatius, founder of the Jesuit Order. The Daily Examen is a technique of prayerful reflection on the events of the day in order to identify God’s presence and discern his direction. The Examen can help us see God’s hand atContinueContinue reading “The Daily Examen…”
Three beautiful words!
My good friend pastor John Piippo passed this along because he knows its TRUTH. Yes indeed, the greatest truth! I couldn’t agree more, John… I couldn’t agree more. 🙂
Breathing Grace onto others…
God continually causes the fruit of the Spirit to ripen in our lives so we can breathe it out to others. We usually do this with our words. We can do it with our actions too. This can be done in countless ways. Here are ways relationship expert and attorney Ken Sande says we canContinueContinue reading “Breathing Grace onto others…”
Be grateful for the gifts God has given…
In today’s column in the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, I quote from both John chapter 3 and from a good pastor friend here locally who teaches to be grateful for the gifts God has given.
Tell me more…
It’s pretty easy to tell when a person has stopped listening to you, isn’t it? They look at their watch. They close up their laptop. They grab their coat. That doesn’t feel very good, does it?I’ve done it plenty myself to people. Now, I might not grab my coat but I lots of times IContinueContinue reading “Tell me more…”